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CONGREGATIONAL ONION OP NEW ZEALAND, 1001. THE Annual Mooli dr of tho Council will bo held in Wellington, com* rneneing on February lltli, 1301. All the ineeiings Cexcopt specified) will be hold at the Terraco Church. CHAIRMAN-REV JOHN WILKINS. PROGRAMME. MONDAY, lath FEBEUARY.-10 a.m. — Devotional Mooting, Rev G. Hctvov. 10.‘10 a.m.—Conference: Subject: " The Problem of Cliurch Mcmbersli ip/* Introductory Paper by Rev D. Hird. Roys I. Sarginson, B. L. Thomas. G. Hcighway and H. W. J. Miller will take part in the Conference, 3 p.m. —Council lousiness. At the Terraco Church. —7.30 p.m. Homo Mission Mooting. Addresses by Revs G. Carr, C. R. Davidson, and ill* Geo. Fowlds. THE Sl3 AV, 16th F EBRUAR V —lO a.m.—Devotional Meeting, Rev 11, W. J, Miller. 10,30 a.m.—Conference: Subject: "Our Relation to Mission Work.” The claims of the L.M.S. will bo urged by Rev A. E. Hunt, and of Home Mission Work, by Mr Lyon. 3 p.m.—Council Business. At the Terraco Church. —6.30 p.m.—Tea Meeting. 7.30 p.m.—Public Meeting. Addresses by Rev W. Day, "Aggressive Congregationalismßev E. Tavlor, "Finn Faith and Free Theology;" Rev I. Sarginson, "Christ and the Racial Fooling." WE DNESDAY, 17th _ FEBRUARY.—IO a.m. —Devotional Meeting. 10.30 a.m.— Council Business. 3 p.m.—Council Business. At the Terrace Church.—7.3o p.m. —Annual Sermon, Rev’ G % ITcighway. Communion Service, Rev W. S. Fernic. HEW ZEALAND VISITORS’ BUREAUX. Hoad Office: G, Feathorston street, Wellington. nnilE Bureaux are established for the Jl convenience of Visitors and those changing their residence. Register, are now Open for Enrolling— Hotels and Boardinghouses Houses, Apartments and Rooms Offices anti Shops to Let Properties and Businesses for Sale In Town, Country and Seaside— Rooms and passages booked Insurances offooiod. Agents required throughout the colony, i’or further particulars, apply to FRANCIS SHAW,. 317 Secretary. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. PR IN Cl PAL MISS FREEMAN. First Assistant Mistress Miss Mario Pringle, 8.A., R.U.T.. Certificated Training College for Secondary Schools, Cambridge, England. ■The First Term, J'JOI. will begin on Tuesday, February 2nd. _ Miss Freeman will bo at home to receive parents on Monday, February Ist. Glasses for dressmaking on Saturday mornings from 9 to 11. Instructress—Mrs Stockloy Jones. School hours.—9.ls-12.30, 2-3.'i5. ifIHSS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF WL SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING AND PAINTING, STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS loruer Willis street and Lnmbton quay). Princinals: liss B. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.H.T. ire ,T. F. GUNNTON, N.U.T., N.5.3.T. Australasian Record, 220 words per minnto Highest speeds in the shortest timo. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. LAMDTON QUAY. Business practice department.—a thorough training on practical business lines imparted. Double entry book-keeping taught—the student writing up his books from actual papers, and documents. This course includes tuition in such Commercial Law as the business man needs to know. ACCOUNTANCY—AII the subjects included in the examination syllabus of Accountants’ Institutes are embraced. SHIPPING AND CUSTOMS WORK. —On very practical linos. Customs procedure, classification of goods, costing, etc. SHORTHAND. Pitman’s System taught. TY PEWRITIN G.—" Touch" ty powri ting taught. Most satisfactory results follow the adoption of the Touch system. J. S. BARTON, A.I.A.V. (Incorporated Accountant and Auditor), Director and Secretary. Send for a Prospectus.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 6

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